A young girl, Alice, follows a rabbit into a hole in the ground and begins an amazing adventure that leads to a grinning cat, a sensitive mouse, a spacey caterpillar, a highly unusual tea party, playing card people, and ever so much more.
The book has been a special favorite of kids all over the world for more than 100 years and still holds a wonderful, mysterious appeal that can never quite be explained. Mrs. P thinks it has something to do with a certain magic that's at play within the very words themselves! (Bonus material written by Clay Graham.)
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"This is a classic for all ages and you don't have to worry about understanding it because it is a dream.......and we all have crazy dreams and that's what makes this book so charming........the fact that you can read it and relate to it in a dreamlike sense. " — Tracy (4 out of 5 stars)
"This is a classic for all ages and you don't have to worry about understanding it because it is a dream.......and we all have crazy dreams and that's what makes this book so charming........the fact that you can read it and relate to it in a dreamlike sense. "
" I was kind of disappointed in this book. I think I'll have to reread it to pick up on all of the metaphors and allegories but generally speaking I would say this book was extremely disjointed "
" Delightfully quirky and never boring, this classic tale of a girl lost in Wonderland will capture your imagination time and time again. "
" Unconventionally logical, it's fun, light and bizarre, I just loved it. "
" It was a pretty good book.it's the story about a little girl that falls into a rabbit hole(not really)and find herself in a magicl world that she trys to get out of. If you want to learn more you will have to read the book. "
" This one was WAY Better than the 2nd one. "
" The most puzzling and beguiling children's book I have ever read. "
" It was a good book, but there where 2 chapter that had no point. "
" Not the most memorable book, just one of those that one should read in order to expand the imagination. Interesting writing style. Not much to be said about it really. "
" Very good for a kids book, but now that I am rereading it as an older person, I find that it has no significant plot structure. Still, it was a great book. "
" It was fascinating. The adventure, the poems, and the made-up words! "
" I've read "Alice" five or six times. It is my favorite book. "
" First in a long line of classics I should have read ages ago! Delightful and witty, this was far more enjoyable than I expected. The puns were fantastic. "
" Loved this book soooo much - its so random!! My only regret is reading it on my iphone and therefore not getting illustrations I would say if you are going to read this make sure there are pictures go along with!! "
Lewis Carroll was the pen name of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (1832–1898), English author, mathematician, and photographer. One of eleven children of a scholarly country parson, he studied mathematics at Oxford, obtained a university post, and then was ordained as a deacon but found true success with his masterpiece, Alice’s Adventures Under Ground, now known as Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, which originated as a story told to a young friend, Alice Liddell, during a boating trip on the Thames. Among his other works are Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There, The Hunting of the Snark, and Jabberwocky.
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